JoLMA. Vol. 3, n. 1 - Giugno 2022. Greek and Contemporary Philosophies of Language Face to Face
JoLMA. Vol. 3, n. 1 - Giugno 2022. Greek and Contemporary Philosophies of Language Face to Face
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Table of Contents:
GREEK AND CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHIES OF LANGUAGE FACE TO FACE
Introduction
Begoña Ramón Cámara
Acting and Behaving: The Philosopher in Ancient Greece and Late Modernity
Marcello La Matina
The Efficacy of True Speech
Gorgias Between Rorty and Foucault
Mauro Serra
Being Worthy of One’s Name
Platonic Tensions Between Language and Reality
Lidia Palumbo
Wittgenstein vs. Socrates: Wittgenstein and Plato
James C. Klagge
What Does ‘To Know Something’ Mean?
Plato and Wittgenstein on the Grammar of Knowledge
Anthony Bonnemaison
Λεκτόν and Use
Wittgenstein and the Incorporeal
Felice Cimatti
Aristotle and Inner Awareness
Manuel García Carpintero
Λόγος as an Anti-Psychologistic Conception of Meaning
Heidegger’s Interpretation of the Aristotelian Notion of Language in the Light of Its First Courses (1921-1927)
David Hereza Modrego
People
Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia - Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage (Editor)
Begoña Ramón Cámara (Editor)
Publisher:
Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University PressDate:
2022Format
application/pdf (3.34 MB)
Subject
• Anti-Psychologism • Efficacy • Grammar • Explanation • Agency • Subjective character • Knowledge • Self-knowledge • Socrates • Phenomenal consciousness • Self-experience • Plato • Meaning • Ontology • Discourse Analysis • Wittgenstein • Lekton • Names • Definition • Greek Philosophical Patristics • Forms of Rationality • Forms • Aristotle • Pragmatics • Rorty • Meaning as use • Language • Heidegger • Prego aggiungere almeno altre 2 keywords • Stoicism • Truth • Meaningfulness • λόγος • Dialogue • Belief • Greek Philosophy of language • Platonic dialogues • Language Games • Infallibility • Foucault • Forms of Life • Akribologia